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Contrary to the story published by a soft sell magazine that the marriage between Nollywood star actress, Stella Damasus, and her hubby, Emeka Nzeribe, has hit the rocks, the relationship is still intact, NollywoodReel can reveal.

Since Stella tied the nuptial in a low key ceremony with her husband nine months ago and both of them are happy, as well as their relatives.Stella has also moved on with her career and pet projects.

Due to the fact that Emeka was absent at the three day burial ceremony of his wife’s Dad in Asaba over the weekend, rumour mongers have been insinuating that there is a problem in the relationship, but a source close to the couple told NollywoodReel that he actually embarked on an important business trip.

“I wonder why people can be spreading such rumours. The husband was not around but his relatives were present. Besides, the reason behind his absence is for the benefit of everybody and it was a decision both of them decided to take,” the source said, adding that the rumour about a rancour in the relationship is the work of detractors.

Reacting to the rumour that the screen diva and her hubby are not compatible, the source said “that is not true because both of them have been extremely happy since the union. Stella is a submissive person and Emeka, on the other part, is a responsible person, so the rumour is baseless.”

Efforts to speak with Stella, who is still in her native, Asaba, proved abortive as none of her mobile phones were going through.
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